COVID-19 update

As of March 20, all Strathcona County in-person services are closed to the public; however phone and email support continue to be available. View the latest facility openings and closures. Strathcona County has taken measures to support Alberta Health’s priority to limit larger social gatherings in our community. Mental health supports available. For more information, visit strathcona.ca/covid19

Strathcona County receives Special Olympics torch

Today in Calgary, Strathcona County was officially passed the Special Olympics Alberta torch, in recognition as the host community for the 2021 Special Olympics Alberta Summer Games. The Games will run July 9 to 11, 2021.

“The Special Olympics Alberta Games are based on values of inclusion, accessibility and fairness which Strathcona County values as well,” says Mayor Rod Frank. “We look forward to welcoming 1,400 participants and their families to Strathcona County in July, 2021.”

It’s projected that almost 1,400 athletes, 2,500 family members and nearly 200 volunteers will be part of the Games in 2021.

The mission of Special Olympics Alberta is to enrich the lives of Albertans with intellectual disabilities through sport.

Those wishing to volunteer are encouraged to email volunteers@strathcona.ca. An active call for volunteers will happen in 2020.

Set in the centre of Alberta’s energy and agricultural heartland, Strathcona County is a thriving, successful and vibrant community of over 98,000 residents. Strathcona County is made up of the urban area of Sherwood Park and a large adjacent rural area of farms, acreages and smaller hamlets. It is home to 75 per cent of refining in Western Canada. With a focus on economic, governance, social, cultural and environmental sustainability, Strathcona County is committed to balancing the unique needs of its diverse community.